Create/Solve Equations
Parts of an Expression
Comparing Quantities
Inequalities
Solving for a Variable
100

Solve -3x + 6 = 15 for x.

-3

-3x + 6 = 15

100

Identify the terms in the expression:

x2 + 3y - 6

x2, 3y, 6

x2 + 3y - 6

100

Suppose x and y are the number of students in two classrooms, where x < y. Compare the expressions using <, =, or >.

                                   2x ______ x + y

2x ___<       x + y

when x < y

100

True or False: The solutions of the inequality are all less than 4. 

                          x + 3 > 7

False

The solutions of the inequality are all less than 4. 

                          x + 3 > 7

100

Solve the formula y = mx + b for x.

(y - b) / m

Solve the formula y = mx + b for x.

200

Solve 2(x - 4) = -8 for x.

0

2(x - 4) = -8

200

Identify the coefficients in the expression:

0.2x2 + 3y2 - 6x + 8

0.2, 3, -6

0.2x2 + 3y2 - 6x + 8

200

Assume that x > y. Compare the expressions using <, =, or >.

2(x - 5) + y  ________ 2(y - 5) + x

2(x - 5) + y  ____>         2(y - 5) + x

when x > y

200

Determine if each of the statements are True or False: 

The solutions of the inequality are all less than or equal to 8.

The solution set does not include 0.

                          3(x - 4) ≤ 12

The solutions of the inequality are all less than or equal to 8. True.

The solution set does not include 0.  False.

                          3(x - 4) ≤ 12

200

Solve the formula P = 2l + 2w for w.

w = (P - 2l) / 2

Solve the formula P = 2l + 2w for w.

300

Kurt works at a cafe and earns $11 per hour. On Wednesday, he worked t hours at the cafe, and his neighbor paid him $3 per hour to babysit for b hours. Write an expression to represent the amount Kurt earned on Wednesday?

11t + 3b

Kurt works at a cafe and earns $11 per hour. On Wednesday, he worked t hours at the cafe, and his neighbor paid him $3 per hour to babysit for b hours. Write an expression to represent the amount Kurt earned on Wednesday?

300

List the coefficients in the expression:

-8x2 - x + 2y + 9

-8, -1, 2

-8x2 - x + 2y + 9


300

Compare using <, =, >. 

2(x + y + z)2 _________ (x + y + z)2 • 2

2(x + y + z)2 ____=____ (x + y + z)2 • 2

300

Marcus is buying 5 gift bags for his birthday party. He will choose items to put in the bags and then pay an additional charge of $0.25 for the actual bag. Marcus cannot spend more than $15. Write and solve an inequality to find the most Marcus can spend on the items for each bag.

15 ≥ 5(0.25 + x)  OR  5(0.25 + x) ≤ 15

x = $2.75 per bag

Marcus is buying 5 gift bags for his birthday party. He will choose items to put in the bags and then pay an additional charge of $0.25 for the actual bag. Marcus cannot spend more than $15. Write and solve an inequality to find the most Marcus can spend on the items for each bag.

300

Solve A = (1/2)bh for b.

2A/h

Solve A = (1/2)bh for b.